PTSG appoints new fire solutions boss
Castleford-headquartered Premier Technical Services Group Ltd (PTSG) has appointed Brendan McNulty as managing director of its fire solutions division.
With nearly 40 years of experience in HVAC and fire services, Brendan has held senior roles at industry leaders like Johnson Controls and Chubb, where he led UK and European operations.
Brendan will oversee PTSG Fire Solutions, the largest of the Group’s divisions, focusing on customer experience, operational excellence, and growth. His leadership aims to enhance PTSG’s fire safety services across the UK and the Netherlands.
PTSG chief executive Nikhil Varty said: “I am pleased to welcome Brendan McNulty as the new managing director of our fire solutions division.
“His leadership will be instrumental in delivering our commitment to providing the highest level of safety and compliance for our customers.
“Brendan brings a wealth of experience in fire safety, and his expertise will help ensure that PTSG remains at the forefront of the industry, delivering innovative and reliable fire solutions.
“We are excited to see how his strategic vision will contribute to our ongoing success and enhance the value we provide to our customers.”
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